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smokeyging
15th August 2006, 20:31
This afternoon after work I went around to the Otago museum for a look at ‘Burt Munros’ trusty rocket. Also there was ‘john brittens’ machine.
BNZ
15th August 2006, 20:36
awe-sum!!!
Maha
15th August 2006, 20:44
Thank fuck you had a camera with ya.....nice quinella (sp)
98tls
15th August 2006, 20:48
:stupid:awsome pics......
jtzzr
15th August 2006, 20:51
nice pics dude.
Swoop
15th August 2006, 21:06
Nice work that man!!!
Lucky bugger to have those two beauties in the same place!:first:
gijoe1313
15th August 2006, 21:10
That is soooo sweet! Thanks for sharing and having the foresight to have a camera to snap piccies! It's kinda funny, I will be teaching "The worlds fastest indian" movie as a visual text at school next year (yeeehaaa!) :yes:
GR81
15th August 2006, 21:16
is that Munro's genuine bike or a replica?
98tls
15th August 2006, 21:18
Replica.....
degrom
15th August 2006, 21:25
This afternoon after work I went around to the Otago museum for a look at ‘Burt Munros’ trusty rocket. Also there was ‘john brittens’ machine.
Thanks for the nice photo's!!!
Really enjoyed the part about the metal work on it... Amazing what you can do with your bare hands!!!
The Britten is just as impressive... Seen it at Te-papa a few times... Must say I always have time to look at the handy works of Mister Britten(Maybe a Sir in NZ terms... :))
98tls
15th August 2006, 21:30
I road up home for Brittens funeral......unbelievable...all these people standing on the roadside....AWSOME....most of them probably never ridden a m/c......
merv
15th August 2006, 22:19
I see the sign says genuine article though. If it is it looks like its been restored nicely - who can remember who has it but someone in the South Island owns the real bike now?
I've attached the photos of the film replica that was on display at Te Papa last Christmas in case you missed it. Photos courtesy Mrs merv's camera. It was made to look ratty and they said it wasn't the one that did the actual runs on the film, they had another one for that - this one was just for the close up filming. If Burt's bike really looked like this imagine running over 200mph on it.
98tls
15th August 2006, 22:23
I see the sign says genuine article though. Good spotting merv.......my understanding is that most of the important bits are in a museum in the states..........Merv can you pm me your addy...i have that tyre ready to go but wiped messages hence your addy....:innocent:
merv
15th August 2006, 22:45
Thanks 98tls, sent you the pm.
What?
16th August 2006, 06:24
I see the sign says genuine article though. If it is it looks like its been restored nicely - who can remember who has it but someone in the South Island owns the real bike now?
A member of my whanau who knew Burt reckons that when Burt returned from his last sortie to Bonneville, he only brought the motor back. The frame was left in the states, and I would guess no longer exists.
GR81
16th August 2006, 09:24
such a pitty, would be great to have the whole bike in NZL on display... especially in his home town in Iver's :)
Motig
16th August 2006, 11:49
Have vague recollection from the ODT or somewhere that this was meant to be the actual bike but will be replaced later by a replica in a week or two.
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